Persona 5 Delay in Release Date Still Upsets Fans; Atlus Title to Arrive Summer 2016 at the Earliest

By Staff Writer

Nov 13, 2015 11:38 AM EST

Persona 5 has been a very viral "talk of the town" after many fans have demanded for a fifth installment, but Atlus' responses seemingly does not correspond to what the fans wanted-at least not right away. For the time being, fans can only hope that their calls will be easily heard.

According to Ecumenical News, Persona 5 is the much-anticipated follow up to the highly-enjoyable Persona 4: Dancing All Night, which in the same manner, has gathered intense attention from fans of the series. Even with the said expansions doing marvelously well, the long-time fans of the series want more than what's already laid out. But that has not come easy for the gamers-especially after the announcement of Atlus stated that the title will be further delayed until next year.

It was reported by Christian Today that Atlus has somewhat planned the title's release sometime within the year, but due to the need to make the game better, the developers looked further into allotting more time for the necessary improvements. Fans may still feel quite disappointed, but Atlus has only asked for consideration, as such improvements are not for anything less than what would do the title some good.

In other news, Realty Today delivered that the roundup of characters have been revealed to the public. The main protagonist of the series is known as Arsene derived from the Arsene Lupin character. Fans believe, however, that there will be more to the character than what is known as of the moment. Other characters include Ryuji Sakamoto, Ann Takamaki, Captain Kidd and Carmen, who all have their parts to contribute and own skill sets to take pride in.

Persona 5 has a handful of features to help players accomplish tasks, such as the feature which allows the players to communicate with each other accordingly. These are only some of the affirmed details that fans can hold on to-as for the release date, summer of 2016 is the closest to apparent that gamers could still believe for the time being.

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